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Jewish groups, Ohio Attorney General, support bill to define anti-semitism
The Ohio Holocaust and Liberators Monument is seen on the Statehouse grounds. (Photo courtesy of the official Ohio Statehouse website.) By: Susan Tebben – Ohio Capital Journal Religious groups and advocates across the state signaled their support for a bill that would cement a definition of anti-semitism into Ohio law. In a recent meeting of the Ohio…
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Republican bill would require Ohio school districts post their Pledge of Allegiance policy
Getty Image By: Megan Henry – Ohio Capital Journal Republican lawmakers want to require Ohio school districts to make their Pledge of Allegiance policy publicly available. State Reps. Gail Pavliga, R-Portage County, and Tracy Richardson, R-Marysville, introduced House Bill 657 over the summer and testified in support of their bill Tuesday during the Ohio House Primary and Secondary Committee…
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Prevent Blindness Ohio Accepting Applications for Vision Research Fellowship
Health & Wellness, Health-Wellness-Disability, Inclusion & Accessibility, Latest Stories, Loveland & Local, News, SpotlightPrevent Blindness Ohio (PBO) is seeking applications for its 2025 Young Investigator Student Fellowship Awards for Female Scholars in Vision Research. The Fellowship Program is intended to provide support for female scientists committed to pursuing biomedical, behavioral or clinical research careers relevant to the mission of Prevent Blindness – to prevent blindness and preserve sight.…
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Sandy Hook Remembrance: 12 Years of Life-Saving Progress in Ohio
Ohio has had 109 mass shootings since 2020, and guns are the leading cause of death for children in the state. But gun violence is not inevitable. In fact, several families of victims from one of our nation’s worst school shootings are proving that gun violence is preventable when you know the signs. December 14,…
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Weathering the Storm: Once a Loveland icon, Kings Ford Celebrates 110 Years in Business
The former RS Ford dealership at 421 Loveland-Madeira Road in Loveland is now the home to Borderline Auto Sales Loveland, Ohio – The year 1915 was a big one for the still-fledgling automotive industry. There were 2.4 million registered cars and trucks on the road, a number that would jump to 3.6 million in 1916.…
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New Episode: The Queen City Sports Podcast by Chris Ball & Mark Raines
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – After a very fun Thanksgiving hiatus, the podcast returns! Chris and Mark start off with a tiny bit of good news (if you are a Wolverine or anti-Ohio State fan) as Michigan pulled off an inexplicable upset of the Buckeyes this past weekend, 13-10. The guys discuss Ryan Day’s…
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Please help Loveland’s DOITFORJACK Foundation’s participation in Cincinnati Gives Challenge
Loveland, Ohio – DOITFORJACK is participating in Cincinnati Magazine’s Cincinnati Gives challenge. It is active now through December 12th at 5 PM. They have set an aggressive goal of 100,000 this year! The Cincinnati Gives Challenge offers a unique opportunity for the Loveland community to come together to support causes that matter. For DOITFORJACK, this…
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Watch as Zoning Commission moves forward with plan to build 12 homes on State and National Scenic Little Miami River
Aaron Rourke, the Assistant Regional Scenic Rivers Program Manager of the Division of Natural Areas & Preserve said, “The goose that laid the golden egg here, is the State and National Scenic Little Miami River.” This story was up-dated at 6:15 AM on December 6 to reflect that the vote the Commission took during the…
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Bengals vs. Cowboys: The Underachiever Bowl
by Chris Ball Loveland, Ohio – When you think about it, it’s very fitting that Cincinnati Bengals are playing in a nationally televised game with a Simpsons-themed broadcast. I’m forced to be reminded of that epic scene from the show’s season 5 where Sideshow Bob, an intellectual genius, tracks Bart and his family with an…
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